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yomyom [yómyom] vbt To sit on eggs (as of a hen in order to hatch the eggs). lilim Ingyumyumaney it guyang kag ida itlog tuna tahapon. The hen has been sitting on her eggs since yesterday.

yanga-yanga₂ [yanga-yangâ] adj Making one’s home anywhere; being unable to discern where he should go or be; losing one’s way easily; having no sense of direction; Vagabond-like (as of a person or a hen that lays eggs anywhere). Kag inra alagang manok ay yanga-yanga kung nag-iitlog. Their domesticated hen has no sense of direction when it lays eggs.

yakrag [yákrag] 1sta To fall from a height (person, object); to fall off a tree (as of fruit, leaves). hulog, nalaglag Ako nasambat kag itlog nak nayakrag sa lamesa. I caught the eggs that fell from the table. syn: taktak, tikrag 1, huyog 1, lagas 1, unot. 2vi To fall off a tree (said of leaves and fruit). Nagkayakrag kag mga budog nak yangka pagbagyo. The young jackfruits fell off the tree during the typhoon. 3vbt To drop something from a height. Ingyakragan nako sida’t mga hinog nak kabugaw tong hagto ako sa ibabaw it puno. I dropped to her ripe pomelos when I was up in the tree.

ya-ga [yá-gà] vt To boil or cook in water. maglága Ingyaga nako kag mga sab-a nak imo gingtao. I boiled the cooking bananas that you gave me. Ayagaan ka nako it itlog. I’ll boil an egg for you. [Usually used of a procedural step in cooking meats, sea foods, vegetables excluding rice and special recipes.] (sem. domains: 5.2.1.1 - Cooking methods.) der. niyaga

turtilya [turtílya] 1adj Scrambled eggs. 2vt To scramble eggs. tortilya Nagturtilya sida it itlog. She scrambled the eggs.

turta [túrta] 1n An omelette. 2vbt To make an omelette. turta Ako aturtahan kaling kawa it itlog. I will use this pan in making omelette.

tigana [tigána] vt To save something; to put something aside; to reserve; to conserve. tira Nagtigana ako it suya para sa paninghapon. I saved viand for supper. Tigan-e kami it itlog kung maabot, ha? Save us some eggs when they arrive, ha? Gusto nako nak magtigana it mga prutas para sa ako mga barkada. I want to save fruits for my friends. syn: hanay, laan 2.1, yain, tura 1, sobra 1.

supot it itlog it kabadi / kayaki [supót it itlóg it kabádi / kayáki] n Ovary / scrotum, bag for eggs of woman / man. (sem. domains: 2.1.8.4 - Female organs, 2.1.8.3 - Male organs.)

supot it itlog it kayaki [súpot it itlóg it kayáki] n Scrotum (lit. bag for eggs of man). (sem. domains: 2.1.8.3 - Male organs.)

suhot [súhot] 1.1vbt To go underneath; to go inside, through a small opening. Nagsuhot kag mananakaw sa irayom it bayay para magtago. The thief went underneath the house to hide. Ingsuhutan nako ikaw pagrangoy. I went through your legs when swimming. 1.2vt To go underneath to get, retrieve something. suotan Asuhuton nako ka tsinelas sa irayom it lamesa. I will go underneath the table to get the slippers. Nasuhutan kono kag kabade it mga itlog it linta kag nagkakaligos sida sa ragat. The eggs of leeches entered the woman while she was bathing in the ocean. [There are stories of women being impregnated when the eggs of either leeches, squid, etc. enter a woman’s womb and mutliply there. It is suspected that women are susceptible when bathing during menstruation.]

silang [siláng] vi To hold something up so as to have the light behind it; to hold something up to the light (as of an egg in order to see any defects). silang Ingpasilag nako kag itlog sa adlaw agor maayaman kung presko o bukoey. I held the egg up to the light so as to know whether it was fresh or not. (sem. domains: 8.3.3 - Light.) der. pasilang

sakro [sákro] 1sta To brush against something; to jostle; to knock over by jostling or bumping against; to trip by catching ones foot on something; stumble; stub one’s foot/toe. patíd Nasakro kag ako damot sa sig-ang ag napaso. My hand brushed against the cooking stones and was burned. syn: sangko 1, tapi 1, sangko 2, saplir, tapi 2. 2vi Nagsakro sida sa ugat it kahoy nak nagyuyuaw. She tripped on the root of the tree that was protruding. 3vt To intensionally bump or jostle somebody/something. Tong ingsakro ako nida, nabuhian kag itlog. When she bumped me, the eggs dropped.

rawa-rawa [rawa-rawá] n Egg yolk. pulá ng itlóg

puti it itlog [putî it ítlog] n Egg white. kláro ng itlóg, puti ng itlog (sem. domains: 1.6.3.1 - Egg.)

pugo₄ [púgò] n Quail. pugo Kag ida mga pugo ay nagiinitlogey. Her quails are laying eggs now.

payang [páyang] vt To miss; skip one day (before commencing a previous activity). naglayag Napapayangan kag pag-itlog it manok. The hen missed one day laying eggs. Nagpayang it usang buyan kag pag-abot it amo suyat. The arrival of our letter missed one month.

panghalo sa itlog [panghálo sa itlóg] n Egg-beater. pangbati

paitlog [paítlog] v To diagnose spirit caused sickness by using an egg; to divine spirits, sickness by using an egg. pinaitlog Inapaitlog ni Berit kag ida anak sa albularyo kung inasagnat. Berit had her child’s sickness diagnosed with an egg by a spirit healer when she got a fever.

paaman₂ [pa-áman] (der. of aman) 1n A free extra item, bonus given with a purchase. Waya it paaman? Isn’t there one on the house? (sem. domains: 7.5.2.3 - Add to something, 6.8.4.4 - Bargain, 6.8.4.3.3 - Free of charge.) 2vbt To give something extra for free with a purchase. dag-dag, pahiling Pagbakay nako it itlog sa merkado, ingpaamanan ako it usa. When I bought the eggs at the market, I was given one without charge. Ingpaamanan it tindera it ruhang bilog kag usang kilong kamote nak ako ingbakay. The storekeeper added two pieces of sweet potato without charge to the kilo that I was buying. (sem. domains: 7.5.2.3 - Add to something, 6.8.4.4 - Bargain, 6.8.4.3.3 - Free of charge.)

nagbilangey it isiw ay waya pa it itlog [nagbilangey it isiw ay wáya pa it itlog] say To count one's chickens before they've hatched (lit. counted chickens while there were not yet eggs), as of enjoyment or money. (sem. domains: 3.5.3.1 - Word.)

malasado₂ [malasádo] adj Lightly cooked; soft boiled egg. Gusto id ida mga anak nak malasado yang kag yuto it itlog. Her children liked their eggs to be lightly cooked.

malasado₁ [malasádo] adj Half cooked; par cooked; soft boiled (as of eggs, crabs, vegetables). malasado Kag pagyuto ni Nang Claring it itlog ay malasado. Aunty Claring’s cooks soft boiled eggs.

litik₁ [litík] 1n A crack in something (as of eggshell, bottle). lamat Kag amo nabakay nak itlog ay inggwa it litik. The eggs I bought had a crack in it. 2v To crack, split (as of clay jar, plastic bucket, china cup). Naglitik kag boti tong nagbangga sa pader. The bottle cracked when it bumped the cement wall.

kutak [kuták] 1adj Clucking of hen before laying eggs; to cackle after a hen lays an egg. (sem. domains: 1.6.4.3 - Animal sounds.) 2vi To cluck before laying eggs. kotak Nagkukutak kag ato manok bag-o mag-itlog. Our hen is clucking before she lays her egg. Ayam nakong nag-itlogey kag guyang nak nagkutakey sida. I know that the hen has laid her egg because she just cackled.

kuob [kúob] 11.1vbt To cover with wings; brood over chicks. limlim Kag guyang nak manok ay pirmeng nagkukuob sa ida mga isiw. The mother hen is always brooding over her chicks. Nakukuoban it manok kag ida itlog. The eggs are being covered by the wings of the hen. 22.1vi To crouch down. pangalumbaba Asing nagkukuob ka raha sa may gaha? Why are you crouching down near the window? Kada yaki sida nagkukuob ay nagtatago sa ida mga kaibhanan. He’s in a crouching position because he’s hiding himself from his group
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